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1 blot out
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2 blot out
مَحَا \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain.. erase: to rub out (sth. written). rub out: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. -
3 blot out
1. phr v закрывать, заслонять2. phr v уничтожать, разрушать3. phr v амер. сл. убиватьСинонимический ряд:1. clear (verb) abate; abolish; annihilate; clear; eradicate; exterminate; extinguish; extirpate; liquidate; murder; remove; root out; snuff out; stamp out; uncreate; uproot2. eclipse (verb) block out; blur; darken; dim; eclipse; hide; obscure; overshadow; shroud3. erase (verb) annul; black out; cancel; cross out; delete; destroy; efface; eliminate; erase; expunge; obliterate; rub out; scratch out; strike out; undo; wipe out; x out -
4 Blot
subs.P. and V. κηλίς, ἡ.Blemish: P. and V. κηλίς, ἡ, P. αἶσχος, τό, ἁμάρτημα, τό.Disgrace: P. and V. αἰσχύνη, ἡ, ὄνειδος, τό.——————v. trans.lit. or met., P. and V. μιαίνειν, V. χραίνειν.Disgrace: αἰσχύνειν, καταισχύνειν, V. κηλιδοῦν, P. καταρρυπαίνειν.Blot out, exterminate: lit., P. and V. ἐξαλείφειν, met., P. and V. ἀφανίζειν, ἐξαλείφειν, καθαιρεῖν; see Destroy.A wet sponge blots out the picture: V. ὑγρώσσων σπόγγος ὤλεσεν γραφήν (Æsch., Ag. 1329).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Blot
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5 rub out
1. phr v стирать, вычищатьrub off — стирать, счищать
rub away — оттирать, стирать
2. phr v счищаться3. phr v уничтожать, стирать с лица землиmuch of the town was rubbed out in the air raids — во время воздушных налётов была уничтожена большая часть города
4. phr v сл. убивать; ликвидироватьСинонимический ряд:1. cancel (verb) annul; blot out; cancel; cross out; erase; expunge; scratch out; strike out; undo; wipe out; x out2. clear (verb) abolish; annihilate; clear; eradicate; exterminate; extinguish; liquidate; obliterate; remove; root out; snuff out; stamp out; uproot3. destroy (verb) atomize; decapitate; decimate; demolish; destroy; destruct; discreate; dismantle; dissolve; dynamite; pull down; pulverize; quench; raze; ruin; shatter; shoot; smash; tear down; unbuild; unframe; unmake; wrack; wreck4. murder (verb) assassinate; cool; do in; eliminate; execute; finish; kill; knock off; murder; put away; scrag; slaughter; slay -
6 strike out
1. phr v набрасываться2. phr v быстро двигаться; мчаться; поспешно продвигаться3. phr v двигать руками и ногами; перебирать ногами4. phr v вычеркнутьthe offending parts of the article have been struck out — нежелательные места были вычеркнуты из статьи
to strike from the record — вычеркнуть, изъять из протокола
5. phr v изобрести, придумать6. phr v набросать план; сделать рабочий чертёж7. phr v мор. поднимать из трюма и спускать на стенкуstrike root — пускать корни; укореняться; укорениться
8. phr v спорт. выбить в аутСинонимический ряд:1. cancel (verb) annihilate; annul; blot out; cancel; cross out; destroy; efface; eliminate; erase; expunge; obliterate; rub out; scratch out; undo; wipe out; x out2. head (verb) bear; go; head; light out; make; set out; take off -
7 wipe out
1. phr v стереть с лица земли; уничтожить; истребитьwipe up — расправиться; уничтожить
2. phr v амер. спорт. падать во время сёрфингаСинонимический ряд:1. annihilate (verb) abate; abolish; annihilate; clear; decimate; demolish; destroy; eliminate; eradicate; exterminate; extinguish; extirpate; kill off; liquidate; massacre; murder; obliterate; purge; remove; root out; slaughter; snuff out; stamp out; uncreate; uproot2. cancel (verb) annul; black out; blot out; cancel; cross out; delete; efface; erase; expunge; obliterate; rub out; scratch out; strike out; undo; x out -
8 rub out
مَحَا \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain.. erase: to rub out (sth. written). rub out: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. -
9 wipe out
مَحَا \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain.. erase: to rub out (sth. written). rub out: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. -
10 auslöschen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Licht etc.) put out; (Feuer) auch extinguish; (Kerze) auch snuff (out); (Zigarette) stub ( oder put) out2. (Schrift) an der Tafel: rub out; (radieren) auch erase; (Steininschrift etc.) efface; (Spuren) wipe out, obliterate* * *to extinguish; to efface; to annihilate; to put out; to wipe out; to blow out; to erase* * *aus|lö|schenvt sepan +dat from); Erinnerung, Schmach to blot outein Menschenleben áúslöschen (geh) — to destroy or blot out a human life
* * *1) (to cover, to prevent from being visible: The sand-storm obliterated his footprints.) obliterate2) (to destroy completely: The town was obliterated by the bombs.) obliterate3) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) snuff out* * *aus|lö·schenvt▪ etw \auslöscheneine Kerze \auslöschen to snuff [out sep] [or extinguish] a candle2. (beseitigen) to obliterate sthErinnerungen \auslöschen to obliterate [or sep blot out] memories; (vernichten) to obliterate [or destroy] sthwährend des Krieges wurden ganze Dörfer ausgelöscht during the war, whole villages were destroyed* * *transitives Verb1) extinguish, put out <fire, lamp>; snuff, put out, extinguish < candle>; (fig.) extinguish < life>2) (beseitigen) rub out, erase <drawing, writing>; < wind, rain> obliterate <tracks, writing>; (fig.) obliterate, wipe out < memory>; wipe out <people, population>* * *auslöschen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Licht etc) put out; (Feuer) auch extinguish; (Kerze) auch snuff (out); (Zigarette) stub ( oder put) out2. (Schrift) an der Tafel: rub out; (radieren) auch erase; (Steininschrift etc) efface; (Spuren) wipe out, obliterate* * *transitives Verb1) extinguish, put out <fire, lamp>; snuff, put out, extinguish < candle>; (fig.) extinguish < life>2) (beseitigen) rub out, erase <drawing, writing>; <wind, rain> obliterate <tracks, writing>; (fig.) obliterate, wipe out < memory>; wipe out <people, population>* * *adj.eliminating adj. v.to annihilate v.to blow out v.to efface v.to obliterate v.to put out v.to raze v. -
11 युप् _yup
युप् 4 P. (युप्यति)1 To efface, blot out.-2 To trou- ble.-3 To make level or smooth. -Caus. (योपयति) To destroy, obliterate, blot out. -
12 унищожавам
destroy, make away with, do for, subvert(напълно) annihilate, exterminate, squelch(за пожар) devour(бързо, внезапно, напълно) sweep awayпрен. crush, run down(обезсилвам-закон и пр.) nullify(договор и пр.) юр. vitiate, invalidate(права) annul, abrogate(чрез заличаване) blot out, obliterate(власт) overthrow(обществена система) abolish, do away with(ликвидирам-класа и пр.) do away with(мизерия и пр.) wipe out, put an end to(изяждам, изпивам) finish off(пречки) break down(марки) deface, cancelунищожават се взаимно cancel/neutralize each other, мат. cancel each otherзапочвам да унищожавам lay the axe to the root of, set the axe toкогато боговете решат да унищожат някого, вземат му ума those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad* * *унищожа̀вам,гл. destroy, make away with, do for, subvert; sl. spifflicate; ( напълно) annihilate, exterminate, extirpate; squelch; ( опустошавам) ravage, devastate, lay waste; ruin, wreck; (за пожар) devour; ( бързо, внезапно, напълно) sweep away; разг. zap; прен. crush, run down; ( обезсилвам закон и пр.) nullify; ( договор и пр.) юр. vitiate, invalidate; ( права) annul, abrogate; ( чрез заличаване) blot out, obliterate; ( власт) overthrow; ( обществена система) abolish, do away with; ( ликвидирам класа и пр.) do away with; ( мизерия и пр.) wipe out, put an end to; ( изяждам, изпивам) finish off; ( пречки) break down; ( марки) deface, cancel; започвам да \унищожавам lay the axe to the root of, set the axe to; унищожават се взаимно мат. cancel each other; • когато боговете решат да унищожат някого, вземат му ума those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad.* * *destroy: The fire унищожавамed the forest. - Пожарът унищожи гората.; abolish ; do away with ; annihilate ; crush {krXS}; demolish ; devastate ; extinguish {ekstingwiS}; kill ; murder ; neutralize ; poison {poizxn}; slaughter (бързо, изведнъж, напълно); vandalize (произведения на изкуството); vitiate (юр.); finish off (изконсумирам)* * *1. (бързо, внезапно, напълно) sweep away 2. (власт) overthrow 3. (договор и пр.) юр. vitiate, invalidate 4. (за пожар) devour 5. (изяждам, изпивам) finish off 6. (ликвидирам-класа и пр.) do away with 7. (марки) deface, cancel 8. (мизерия и пр.) wipe out, put an end to 9. (напълно) annihilate, exterminate, squelch 10. (обезсилвам-закон и пр.) nullify 11. (обществена система) abolish, do away with 12. (права) annul, abrogate 13. (пречки) break down 14. (чрез заличаване) blot out, obliterate 15. destroy, make away with, do for, subvert 16. започвам даУНИЩОЖАВАМ lay the axe to the root of, set the axe to 17. когато боговете решат да унищожат някого, вземат му ума those whom the gods wish to destroy they first make mad 18. прен. crush, run down 19. унищожават се взаимно cancel/neutralize each other, мат. cancel each other -
13 уничтожать
destroy глагол:kill off (уничтожать, избавиться)neutralize (нейтрализовать, обезвреживать, сбалансировать, уничтожать, уравновешивать, подавить огнем)словосочетание: -
14 уничтожить
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15 anular
adj.1 ring-shaped.dedo anular ring finger2 annular, ring-shaped.Ricardo compró un artefacto anular Richard bought a ring-shaped artifact.m.1 ring finger (dedo).Elsa se quebró el anular Elsa fractured her ring finger.2 annular, annular ligament.v.1 to annul, to leave without effect, to abolish, to invalidate.El juez anuló la decisión The judge annulled the decision.2 to belittle, to annul, to underrate.Dorotea anula a su hijo Dorothy belittles her son.3 to chalk off.* * *► adjetivo1 ring-shaped1 ring finger————————2 (un pedido, viaje) to cancel; (un contrato) to invalidate, cancel4 figurado (desautorizar) to deprive of authority1 to lose one's authority* * *verb1) to cancel, annul, rescind* * *1. VT1) [+ contrato] to cancel, rescind; [+ ley] to repeal; [+ decisión] to override; [+ matrimonio] to annul2) [+ elecciones, resultado] to declare null and void; [+ gol, tanto] to disallowhan anulado la votación por irregularidad — they have declared the vote null and void because of irregularities
3) [+ cita, viaje, evento] to cancel4) [+ cheque] to cancel5) [+ efecto] to cancel out, destroy6) (Mat) to cancel out7) [+ persona] to overshadow8) frm (=incapacitar) to deprive of authority, remove from office2.See:* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex. Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.Ex. To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex. On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex. Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex. However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex. Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex. A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex. We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex. Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex. Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex. The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex. A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex. They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.----* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex: Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.
Ex: To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex: On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex: However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex: Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex: A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex: We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex: Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex: Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex: When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex: The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex: A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *‹forma› ring-shaped dedovtA1 ‹contrato› to cancel, rescind; ‹matrimonio› to annul; ‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn; ‹resultado› to declare … null and void; ‹tanto/gol› to disallow2 ‹cheque› (destruir) to cancel; (dar orden de no pagar) to stop3 ‹viaje/compromiso› to cancelB ‹persona› to destroy■ anularse( recípr):las dos fuerzas se anulan the two forces cancel each other outring finger* * *
anular verbo transitivo
‹ matrimonio› to annul;
‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn;
‹ resultado› to declare … null and void;
‹tanto/gol› to disallow
( dar orden de no pagar) to stop
■ sustantivo masculino
finger ring
anular 1 sustantivo masculino ring finger
anular 2 verbo transitivo
1 Com (un pedido) to cancel
Dep (un gol) to disallow
(un matrimonio) to annul
Jur (una ley) to repeal
2 Inform to delete
3 (desautorizar, ignorar a una persona) to destroy
' anular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dedo
English:
annul
- cancel out
- disallow
- invalidate
- negate
- nullify
- off
- override
- quash
- rescind
- ring finger
- scrub
- cancel
- finger
- over
* * *♦ adj[en forma de anillo] ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger♦ nm[dedo] ring finger♦ vt1. [cancelar] to cancel;[ley] to repeal; [matrimonio, contrato] to annul [gol] to disallow; [resultado] to declare voidel defensa anuló a la estrella del equipo contrario the defender marked the opposing team's star out of the game* * *2 adj ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger* * *anular vt: to annul, to cancel* * *anular vb3. (gol, tanto) to disallow -
16 obliterar
v.to obliterate (medicine).María oblitera los ideales Mary obliterates the ideals.Ella obliteró las palabras de Ricardo She obliterated John's words.* * ** * *VT1) (Med) [gen] to obliterate; [+ herida] to staunch2) (=inutilizar) to obliterate, destroy* * *verbo transitivo to obliterate* * *= obliterate, blot out, annihilate.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. He intends to annihilate all the major world powers, until Islamic nations dominate the planet.* * *verbo transitivo to obliterate* * *= obliterate, blot out, annihilate.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.
Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: He intends to annihilate all the major world powers, until Islamic nations dominate the planet.* * *obliterar [A1 ]vt1 (anular) to obliterate, destroy2 ( Med) to obliterate* * *
obliterar verbo transitivo
1 Med obliterate
2 (borrar, hacer desaparecer) to obliterate
* * *♦ vtel tiempo obliteró todos sus recuerdos time erased all his memories2. Med to obliterate♦ See also the pronominal verb obliterarse* * *v/t1 fml2 MED block* * *obliterar vt: to obliterate, to destroy♦ obliteración nf -
17 obliterate
ə'blitəreit1) (to cover, to prevent from being visible: The sand-storm obliterated his footprints.) borrar, obliterar2) (to destroy completely: The town was obliterated by the bombs.) destruir, arrasartr[ə'blɪtəreɪt]1 (destroy) destruir, arrasar; (eliminate) eliminar2 (erase, blot out) borrar, obliterar1) erase: obliterar, borrar2) destroy: destruir, eliminarv.• aniquilar v.• borrar v.• destruir v.• obliterar v.ə'blɪtəreɪta) ( destroy) arrasar, destruir* totalmenteb) (obscure, erase) borrar, obliterar (frml)[ǝ'blɪtǝreɪt]VT1) (=destroy) arrasar con, destruir2) (=blot out) borrar; (=hide) ocultar* * *[ə'blɪtəreɪt]a) ( destroy) arrasar, destruir* totalmenteb) (obscure, erase) borrar, obliterar (frml) -
18 tilgen
v/t1. (streichen) delete; auch DRUCK., EDV strike out, cancel; (löschen) erase (auch EDV), expunge geh.; (vernichten) destroy, eradicate3. fig. (sühnen) expiate, pay for, purge; (Erinnerung) blot out, purge; eine Schmach tilgen expunge ( aggressiv: avenge) a humiliation; (Besseres leisten) redeem o.s. (after a disgrace)* * *(abbezahlen) to amortize; to pay off; to liquidate;(auslöschen) to obliterate; to delete;(sühnen) to expiate* * *tịl|gen ['tɪlgn]vt (geh)1) Schulden to pay off2) (= beseitigen) Sünde, Unrecht, Spuren to wipe out; Erinnerung, Druckfehler to erase; Strafe to remove; Posten (TYP, LING) to delete* * *1) (to pay (a debt).) discharge2) (to rub out; to remove: You must try to efface the event from your memory.) efface* * *til·gen[ˈtɪlgn̩]vt (geh)▪ etw \tilgen* * *transitives Verb1) (geh.) delete <word, letter, error>; erase <record, endorsement>; (fig.) wipe out <shame, guilt, traces>2) (Wirtsch., Bankw.) repay; pay off* * *tilgen v/t1. (streichen) delete; auch TYPO, IT strike out, cancel; (löschen) erase ( auch IT), expunge geh; (vernichten) destroy, eradicateeine Schmach tilgen expunge ( aggressiv: avenge) a humiliation; (Besseres leisten) redeem o.s. (after a disgrace)* * *transitives Verb1) (geh.) delete <word, letter, error>; erase <record, endorsement>; (fig.) wipe out <shame, guilt, traces>2) (Wirtsch., Bankw.) repay; pay off* * *v.to amortise (UK) v.to amortize (US) v.to liquidate v.to merge (in) v.to obliterate v.to pay off v. -
19 dēleō
dēleō ēvī (dēlērat, C.; dēlēsset, L.), ētus, ēre [de + LI-], to erase, efface, obliterate, blot out: epistulas: cum tabulas prehendisset, digito legata delevit: Non delenda carmina, H.: tabellas, O.: tabulas, Iu.—In gen., to abolish, destroy, annihilate, overthrow, raze, extinguish: urbīs: ante Carthaginem deletam, S.: Volscum nomen, L.: sepulcrum: dispersis ac pene deletis hostibus, Cs.: copias multis proeliis: homines morte deletos: Curionem: toto animante deleto.—Fig., to finish, put an end to, extinguish, abolish, annul: bella: decreta: ad delendam priorem ignominiam, L.: morte omnia deleri: omnis improbitas delenda: operis famam, O.: leges una rogatione.— To blot put, obliterate, efface: memoriam discordiarum oblivione: suspicionem ex animo: turpitudinem fugae virtute, Cs.* * *delere, delevi, deletus V TRANSerase, wipe/scratch/remove (letters/marks), wipe/blot out, expunge, delete; annihilate/exterminate, kill every member of a group; put end to, end/abolish; destroy completely, demolish/obliterate/crush; ruin; overthrow; nullify/annul -
20 annihilate
1. v уничтожать2. v редк. упразднять, отменять3. v аннигилироватьСинонимический ряд:1. butcher (verb) butcher; decimate; massacre; slaughter2. clear (verb) abate; blot out; clear; decimate; eradicate; erase; exterminate; extirpate; liquidate; massacre; murder; remove; root out; rub out; slaughter; snuff out; stamp out; uncreate; uproot; wipe out3. crush (verb) crush; extinguish; put down; quash; quell; quench; squash; suppress4. destroy (verb) atomize; decapitate; destroy; destruct; discreate; dismantle; dissolve; dynamite; pull down; pulverize; raze; ruin; shatter; shoot; smash; tear down; unbuild; unframe; unmake; wrack; wreck5. end (verb) demolish; destroy absolutely; destroy completely; end; obliterate; overthrow6. void (verb) abolish; abrogate; annul; cancel; circumduct; invalidate; negate; nullify; repeal; rescind; set aside; undo; vitiate; voidАнтонимический ряд:create; nurture
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